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Huddle Landing Page with Curves built with Vanilla JS, SCSS, and BEM

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Ken 4,915

@kens-visuals

Desktop design screenshot for the Huddle landing page with curved sections coding challenge

This is a solution for...

  • HTML
  • CSS
2junior
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That's it, this is the last challenge in JUNIOR level 🥳, and I managed to finish the whole section within a month. Which also means that I've reached my goal of finishing all projects in JUNIOR level before the end of the year 🤩 I'm really excited about this and what's coming next, in terms of projects and all the cool stuff that I'm going to learn and practice. Before starting the next level, I'm planning to learn React and start the upcoming projects with it, because I feel quite confident in Vanilla JS and DOM manipulations. So, I don't want to miss the chance of practicing React with all those awesome projects in INTERMEDIATE level. I wish you all happy holidays and happy coding 👨🏻‍💻 Cheers 👾

If you have suggestions, drop them in the comments' section 👨🏻‍💻 Cheers 👾

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Martha 510

@Mtc-21

Posted

hi congratulations, your all jobs are great! how did you learn all this? some tutorial, book or website you recommendend, i didn't know the intersection observer API, it looks great. I have knowledge in css, html and js, but if I don't arrived here, it would take me months to know that it exists this API

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Ken 4,915

@kens-visuals

Posted

Hey @Mtc-21 👋🏻

Thank you for the compliments, I really appreciate them 😇

Unfortunately, there is no specific place to learn all of this, however there's a specific tool to find them all. I use Google a lot, as every other developer, when I have an idea and don't know if there's a specific tool for it, I just Google whatever I want to learn. Sometimes the articles or videos are not really complete, so I have to come up with my own ways of doing things. For example, when I was going to build this project, I couldn't find how to add light/dark theme using only SASS. Anything I found on Google was incomplete, so I gathered all the information I could and come up with a simpler and easier solution. But again, although those articles were incomplete, they still gave me some idea on how to achieve what I wanted with only using SASS.

I hope this was helpful 👨🏻‍💻 feel free to ask any questions. Cheers 👾

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